The following people have volunteered to translate the W3C Patent
Policy into specific languages. People are listed in the order they
volunteered. Translators may wish to share work on writing and
reviewing translations.

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About the W3C Patent Policy

The English version of this policy is the only normative
version.

The W3C Patent Policy has been reviewed by W3C Members and other
interested parties and has been
endorsed by the Director as the W3C Patent Policy. It is a stable
document and may be used as reference material or cited as a normative
reference from another document. W3C's role in making this policy is to
provide a stable policy for handling patent claims in the context of
W3C Recommendations and to enhance the functionality and
interoperability of the Web. This policy was produced by the W3C Patent
Policy Working Group. Implementation material and other informative
documents will be available on the Patent Policy Working Group public home page.

How to Volunteer as a Translator

If you wish to volunteer as a translator for a W3C specification,
please write to w3c-translators@w3.org. In
your message, be sure to include the "this version" URI of the
specification you wish to translate. The mailing list
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Intellectual Property Rights and Translations

Translators must give W3C permission to republish the translated
version and to allow readers to make copies without restrictions. The
copyright details for translations of W3C specifications are explained
in
section 5.6 and
section 5.7 of W3C's Intellectual Rights FAQ.